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Anyone else hired a lawyer for RoC? How much are they asking you for everything? My husband is pissed about this and we're just going to have to hire a lawyer and hope it's not going to cost us a lot. I'm the one needing to have my conditions removed. My GC expires on June 4th. Thanks. 

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2 hours ago, DPP123 said:

Silly questions considering it's so early in the process but does anyone know how long its taking for an actual approval?

I think it's something like 8 - 24 months, depending on the office processing it.

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Petitioner: USC | Applicant: B2 | (c)9 AOS (Marriage)

07/31/18: Filed I-130, I-130A

08/01/18: Delivered Potomac Processing Center

08/07/18: Text/Mail Notifications (for I-130)

08/14/18: Hard Copy NOA (for I-130)

08/24/18: Mailed I-485, I-765, I-864

08/27/18: Delivered

08/31/18: Filed

09/04/18: Text Notifications (for I-485, I-765, I-864)

09/06/18: Hard Copy NOA (for I-485, I-765, I-864)

09/14/18: Biometrics letter rec'd

09/26/18: Biometrics appt completed

10/02/18: Ready for interview to be scheduled.

12/18/18: Form I-130 APPROVED!

01/27/19: EAD Approved and card being printed!

02/02/19: Combo card and SSN card arrived!

03/08/19: Text and online notification that interview has been scheduled.

04/16/19: Interview.  AOS approval text rec'd.  Card in production!

04/24/19: GC in hand! 

 

Removal of Conditions

Here we go!

02/10/21: I-751 package sent

02/12/21: Delivered to Phoenix, AZ

03/22/21: Money order cashed

03/24/21: Text notification rec'd

03/25/21: NOA rec'd

04/30/21: Case updated: Fingerprints taken

06/27/22: Approved!  Card being produced!

07/05/22: 10-year GC in hand!

 

 

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Anyone from feb got a NOA1 yet? 

                         K1                                                                                                       AOS

20 March 2017: We got engaged!!                                             13 June 2018 - Sent AOS/EAD/AP

06 June 2017 - Sent I-129F                                                         15 June 2018 - USCIS signature received.

12 June 2017 - Case was received.                                           20 June 2018 - NOA1 for AOS/EAD/AP

14 June 2017 - NOA1                                                                   22 June 2018 - Cash checked

14 December 2017- NOA2                                                          23 June 2018 - Hardcopy i797 for AOS/EAD/AP

26 January 2018 - NVC Scan Date                                            17 July 2018 - Biometrics appt

29 January 2018 - NVC Number                                                24 July 2018 - Case ready to be scheduled for interview

07 February 2018  -Medical                                                        27 Sept 2018 - Call to request EAD expedite based on pending job offer/financial hardship

20 February 2018 -Interview: APPROVED!                               6 Oct 2018 - Letter in mail stating "Your case is currently under review"

21 February 2018- Visa Issued                                                  16 Nov 2018 - EAD Approved                                                                             

23 February 2018-Visa in hand                                                  24 Nov 2018 - EAD/AP received in mail

20 March 2018 -POE: Los Angeles                                            26 Nov 2018 - SSN mail received 

20 May 2018-Marriage                                                                06 Nov 2018 - Interview Scheduled

                                                                                                        16 March 2019 - Interview 

                                                                                                        

 

 

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On 3/12/2021 at 5:54 AM, Rob&Pan said:

Anyone else hired a lawyer for RoC? How much are they asking you for everything? My husband is pissed about this and we're just going to have to hire a lawyer and hope it's not going to cost us a lot. I'm the one needing to have my conditions removed. My GC expires on June 4th. Thanks. 

We didn't feel the need to hire a lawyer for any of the process that we had, neither K1 and AOS nor this. It is a personal choice but lawyers can be pretty useless if you have a straightforward case. I hope you get some answers from other members regarding the cost.

Removal of Conditions

02/06/2021: Filed and package sent

02/10/2021: Received by USCIS

03/18/2021: NOA 1

07/01/2021: Biometrics waived

09/27/2011: Case approved, no interview (K1 visa)

Service Center: WAC

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Huckleberry&Koala said:

We didn't feel the need to hire a lawyer for any of the process that we had, neither K1 and AOS nor this. It is a personal choice but lawyers can be pretty useless if you have a straightforward case. I hope you get some answers from other members regarding the cost.

I'm not sure what the poster is so angry about (more context would help).

 

But for straightforward cases, I don't think you need an attorney to fill out the forms. The I-751 form is incredibly simple and much shorter compared to the I-485 + I-130 you need for AOS.

 

If we get an interview, I'll most likely hire the same attorney that did our AOS to attend the interview with us.

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4 hours ago, Nabil_ka said:

Ours received 2/9. The check still hasnt been cashed. No movement on our case. I will post once ours gets cashed. 

 

Same here. I wouldn't be worried yet, I'm hoping we will hear something this week or perhaps next. 

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9 hours ago, RamonGomez said:

I'm not sure what the poster is so angry about (more context would help).

 

But for straightforward cases, I don't think you need an attorney to fill out the forms. The I-751 form is incredibly simple and much shorter compared to the I-485 + I-130 you need for AOS.

 

If we get an interview, I'll most likely hire the same attorney that did our AOS to attend the interview with us.

I think Huckleberry had a negative experience with lawyers (like I did).

 

I use lawyer for my AOS, and the lawyer totally f up my application. Whole packet got returned with receipt saying that the forms were outdated and incorrect. Lawyer fees costed a lot! Ended up having to file again by ourselves.

 

Agree with not needing lawyer for file ROC.

📊 I-751 February Filers Google Sheet 📅
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dVymNvhlk1PMq-cTmX7MAvC6bHOwZEL58N-XNe2yq0g/edit?usp=sharing

 

🇺🇸 N-400 Info for Taiwan 🇹🇼
A USA citizenship applicant who was born in Taiwan may indicate Taiwan as the country of birth on their Form N-400 if he or she shows supporting evidence. Such applicants’ Certificates of Citizenship are issued showing Taiwan as country of birth. USCIS does not issue certificates showing “Taiwan, PRC,” “Taiwan, China,” “Taiwan, Republic of China,” or “Taiwan, ROC.” People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the country name used for applicants born in the PRC. (see USCIS reference: part K chapter 2 footnote 4)

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